Nicole S.
Yelp
It's a bridge that's been created by nature over a period of decades -- nay, centuries! Natural Bridge State Park is a marvel and a natural wonder. It's a must-visit when you're in the area.
The park is home to the namesake natural bridge, a 215-foot tall limestone arch that spans 90 feet across Cedar Creek. This geological formation is estimated to be over 500 million years old and is a sight to behold, especially when illuminated during the park's evening light show.
Ideally, you'll want to start your visit at the Visitor's Center, where you'll find a huge gift shop and exhibits and information about the park's history, geology and ecology. Then, make your way down Cedar Creek Trail, which requires walking down 137 steps. Accommodations can be made for those with strollers or wheelchairs.
As you wind your way down the hiking trail, you'll encounter water falls, forests, caves and more that will immerse you in the park's natural beauty. The caves were really neat to explore. They're not very deep, but they offer a different perspective of the park that's cool (literally, because they're caves and the temperature is lower).
It was an easy hike for me, as most of it is paved. The walk down is beautiful. I visited in late summer/early fall, and there weren't too many people. The park was nicely desolate, so my photos were poppin' because there weren't people in them taking up space.
This area of the country is so lush and beautiful. Natural Bridge State Park is just one place to take advantage of the amazing scenery of this part of Virginia.